18221677. SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A RESTORATIVE COATING THROUGH A HOLE IN A CASE OF A TURBINE ENGINE simplified abstract (General Electric Company)

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SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A RESTORATIVE COATING THROUGH A HOLE IN A CASE OF A TURBINE ENGINE

Organization Name

General Electric Company

Inventor(s)

Ambarish Jayant Kulkarni of Glenville NY (US)

Hrishikesh Keshavan of Watervliet NY (US)

Mehmet Dede of Cincinnati OH (US)

Bernard Patrick Bewlay of Niskayuna NY (US)

Guanghua Wang of Clifton Park NY (US)

Byron Pritchard of Cincinnati OH (US)

Michael Solomon Idelchik of Niskayuna NY (US)

SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A RESTORATIVE COATING THROUGH A HOLE IN A CASE OF A TURBINE ENGINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18221677 titled 'SPRAY NOZZLE DEVICE FOR DELIVERING A RESTORATIVE COATING THROUGH A HOLE IN A CASE OF A TURBINE ENGINE

Simplified Explanation

The atomizing spray nozzle device described in the patent application includes an atomizing zone housing, a plenum housing, and delivery nozzles. The atomizing zone housing mixes different phases of materials into a two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in a carrier gas. The plenum housing receives the two-phase mixture from the atomizing zone housing and the delivery nozzles provide outlets for the mixture to be delivered onto surfaces of a target object as a coating.

  • Atomizing zone housing mixes different phases of materials into a two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in a carrier gas.
  • Plenum housing receives the two-phase mixture from the atomizing zone housing.
  • Delivery nozzles provide outlets for the mixture to be delivered onto surfaces of a target object as a coating.

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and electronics for coating applications.

Problems Solved

The device solves the problem of efficiently and effectively applying coatings onto target objects using a two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in a carrier gas.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include precise and uniform coating application, reduced material waste, and improved coating quality.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Atomizing Spray Nozzle Device for Coating Applications" - Optimizing Coating Processes in Various Industries

Possible Prior Art

There are existing atomizing spray nozzles in the market, but the specific design and functionality described in this patent application may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional coating methods?

This technology offers a more controlled and efficient way of applying coatings compared to traditional methods, but the exact differences in terms of cost and performance are not specified in the abstract.

What materials are compatible with this atomizing spray nozzle device?

The abstract mentions ceramic-liquid droplets, but it is unclear if other types of materials can also be used with this device.


Original Abstract Submitted

An atomizing spray nozzle device includes an atomizing zone housing that receives different phases of materials used to form a coating. The atomizing zone housing mixes the different phases of the materials into a two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in a carrier gas. The device also includes a plenum housing fluidly coupled with the atomizing housing and extending from the atomizing housing to a delivery end. The plenum housing includes an interior plenum that receives the two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in the carrier gas from the atomizing zone housing. The device also includes one or more delivery nozzles fluidly coupled with the plenum chamber. The delivery nozzles provide outlets from which the two-phase mixture of ceramic-liquid droplets in the carrier gas is delivered onto one or more surfaces of a target object as the coating on the target object.